The unlikely, rocky relationship between an American country superstar and his straightlaced Canadian manager.
Until now, no one knew why..
But in 1973, at the zenith of Cash\'s career, Saul quit.
He was there for the absolute worst of times, but also for the best: Carnegie Hall, Folsom Prison, "A Boy Named Sue," and Cash\'s hit television series.
Saul handled the bookings and the no-shows, the divorce and the record deals, drugs, overdoses, and arrests.
From roadside taverns to the roaring crowds at Madison Square Garden, from wrecked cars and jail cells all the way to the White House, the story of Johnny and Saul is a portrait of two men from different worlds who were more alike than either cared to admit.
The Man Who Carried Cash chronicles a relationship that was both volatile and affectionate between Johnny Cash and his manager, Saul Holiff.
Before there was Johnny and June, there was Johnny and Saul.
The unlikely, rocky relationship between an American country superstar and his straightlaced Canadian manager